This is my favourite subject right now. If we get this right, we're winning!
I feel this is a major issue in the industry because we aren't educating teachers? I just spent an hour this week going over behaviour management with a candidate after an assessment where her students were poorly behaved. Why don't we do more of this in our courses? Purely because it's hard and scary and taking a side means you offend someone. There's also so many ways to manage behaviour. If we get this wrong, this is where toxic stress can creep in to our classes. Not just for our students but for us as well!
Fundamentally it should all be the same.
BEHAVIOUR: Time Management
BEAHVIOUR: Say What You Mean
BEHAVIOUR: One at a time
BEHAVIOUR: Boundaries
BEHAVIOUR: Build Relationships
Principles of Movement in Water: Small Changes = Big Impacts
Principles of Movement in Water: HOLD BLOW BREATHE
Principles of Movement in Water: Factors Affecting Buoyancy
Principles of Movement in Water: How to Teach Floating
Principles of Movement in Water: What Goes Up Must Come Down
SAFETY: Entries and Exits
SAFETY: Open Water Settings
SAFETY: Survival Backstroke
SAFETY: Parent Inclusion
SAFETY: Signal for Help with a Fist
DIVING: Rules
DIVING: Crouch or Standing Dives
DIVING: Kneeling Dives
DIVING: Seated Dives
DIVING: Activities to Assist Diving
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